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Show Thursday, November 17, 1960 THE North Emery High Hosts College Teachers at Confab Six Carbon College instructors participated in the South Emery High School "Third Annual Career Day last Monday at Ferron. Each instructor presented a series of three lectures in his field to different groups of high school students interested in particlar areas. PRICE, UTAH E, First Section Insert Instructors from Carbon Col lege and the areas in which they lectured included Dr. Joseph Sal Sheldon vatore, social sciences; Allred, business sciences; Mrs, Gunda Reid, domestic sciences Peter Myer, fine arts; Irel Long hurst, industrial science; Dick White, physical education, and A1 Trujillo, biological science. Theme for the convention was "What Vocation Shall I Choose? Luncheon was served to the visiting educators in the high school cafeteria. Did Ydu Know . . . ' ... Stt Birds by the Acre in Utah Om cl the most unusual spots on earth encompasses more than 64,000 acres of marshland just west of Brigham City. Ita the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge the greatest game bird sanctuary in the Which of these two whiskies is insured for One Million Dollars? World. Maintained by the U Biological Survey, the refuge plays host each year to millions of migratory waterfowl. At the height of the season an estimated four to five million wild ducks feed here; an average of 10,000 mow geese; 2,500 Canadian hookers and 2,000 to 2,500 whistling wans. More than 200 species of migratory birds, some considered rare elsewhere, can he seen here. Every year thousands of visitors drive long the refuge dikes to view this unique phenomenon. It's a "must see in colorful Utah. Another thing visitors, as well as Citimns, appreciate throughout the state is the knowledge that wherever they er joy the light, bright refreshing beer or ale i of moderation, the constant l of the United States Brewers Foundation assures them of dean, wholesome Conditions. ... HE IS IT . . . Venice Powell, left, looks on admiringly as her date, Larry Hatch, most preferred man at Carbon College, receives congrat Homecoming Queen CARBON Calvert RESBKW3 American Blended Whiskey w IWWU' MllCt) COVERT OISTIUJM4 : , 4 ?V: - , A V. JB&Sto SOUO GOLD BARS COURTESY OF HANDY 4 HARMAN, Answer: The whiskey in the bottle on the left, drawn from Calvert Reserves precious "Standard of Excellence. This whiskey, used for quality control is never sold, and is insured by a world famous Insurance company for one million dollars. The Calvert Reserve on the right, and every botde you buy must match this "Standard for superb flavor, aroma and smooth- - fll J fl V rail 86 floor BLERDEO U S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Superb quality like this Is achieved by combining at least 18 great straight whiskies with rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: All straight whiskies vary with each new distillation. They are never the same. Thanks to this one million dollar "Standard, you are assured that Calvert Reserves magnificent taste and character never vary from bottle to bottle. Thats why your first sip will say . . , Calvert Reserve 5 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS I960 CALVERT BIST. CO ,K Y CHOOSE UNITE) The Associated Women Students Association at Carbon College held its annual Preference Ball Saturday night. Larry Hatch was announced as the most preferred man and was presented by Miss Lynda Broadbent, AWS pres- c. STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, ident. center of attraction as it gave off bubbles which floated ceilingward. The stage was uniquely decorated in silhouettes of black and white. A black top hat with a white bow tie underneath and white gloves over a black cane with the inscription "A Fabulous The gymnasium was decorated Character was the decorative in silver, white and black to set highlight For the floor show Diane Forawarded the traveling trophy, the mood of the theme, A Fabsponsored by the Notre Dame ulous Character. The girls and sythe sang the theme song, "A Barbara Alumni Association. A their most preferred danced to Fabulous Character. led by Tomsic, Loretta Sunter, Becky skit will be presented by the music of the Matson and Claudia Jacobsen enDon Guy. the Alumni. a dance. Gary The entryway was through a tertained with the program the Following and Marianne Patter-ic- k Magnusson bubble held will white be champagne Homecoming dance large sang We Too. in the auditorium. Alumni, par- that opened into a circle of black Refreshments served were ents, and friends of the school are decorated with silhouettes of top hats, bow ties, canes and gloves. frappe and cookies, which were cordially invited to attend the A large champagne glass was the served by members of the Faculty Womens Club. Patrons and patronesses of the dance were Dr. and Mrs. Claude Burtenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tew, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Elvain Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. I wish to take this opportunity to thank Frank Tomsic, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. all those who voted for and supported me in Opheikens, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Demman, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taythe general election of November 8. Although lor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller, and Mrs. George Nogulich. I was unsuccessful in bid for the election to my commissioner were BarDance bara Tomsic and Marilynne Karen Opheikens and Ann Gibson were in charge of invitations. Dixie Lea Taylor was preference chairman and ticket chairman. Rose Marie Nogulich and Marilynne Moffitt were in charge of the refreshments. They were assisted by the Faculty Womens the two-yepost, I was gratified at the support extended on my behalf. I also wish to congratulate my opponent, Albert Santi, and wish him well in his elected position. ar division UIAH-WYOMI- GIRLS THANK YOU LICENSEE You deserve raoLP WHISKEY A COLLEGE INC Larry Hatch Named As Most Preferred Hopefuls at ND Campaign for Votes Senior girl nominees for Notre Dame Homecoming queen and their campaign committees are hard at work this week getting votes to strive to win this coveted honor. The queen and her two attendants will be crowned at the skit program set for Saturday evening, November 26, at 7 oclock in the school auditorium. skits are being Competitive written by the high school students, winner of which will be ulations from Lynda Broadbent, AWS president, and her date, Karl Kurtz. Wagner Photo. New International models V-- 8 have true-truc-k as ttandard engines equipment. 'k&S? d Makes trips easy! off-roa- Our new International models are geared and powered to go. . . anywhere. Ia rough country a problem? Let us help you choose the International 4 x 4 to handle it If you have a service problem of any kind See us about trucks ... we know! Mof-fit- t. Frank Prazen Club. Its y common knowledge that an ant lifts over 100 times his own weight. Yet no one has found out what cereal he eats. (Official Tally of Carbon Comity (General .Election THOMAS 800 EQUIPMENT SOUTH CARBON AVE. UTTl JnLinLJ 9 CO. PRICE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS worlds most complete line November 8. 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